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On this beautiful Wednesday evening, we made our way down to The Wharf for a night of incredible music at The Anthem, starting with rising star Aidan Bissett and leading into the much-anticipated headliner, Coin!

Let’s kick things off with Aidan Bissett. The phrase “Aidan Bissett is a heartthrob” almost seems too simple for what he brings to the stage. From the moment he stepped under the lights, he exuded this magnetic energy that immediately pulled the crowd in. His boyish charm, paired with his natural stage presence, had fans—especially his young, female following—completely captivated. There was an air of confidence about him, but it wasn’t forced or over the top; he seemed effortlessly cool, in command of both his music and the audience. His vocals? Smooth, crisp, and drenched in emotion. It’s rare to see an artist so early in their career with such a polished presence, but Aidan is the full package.

He moved through his set with a perfect blend of upbeat tracks and emotional ballads, showing off his range as both a singer and a songwriter. Every note felt personal, and every lyric seemed to resonate with the crowd, who sang along with him like they were hearing the words straight from their own diaries. When he hit those high notes or strummed the guitar with just the right amount of intensity, it was impossible not to be impressed. He’s one of those performers who can switch between vulnerable and powerful in a heartbeat, keeping you hooked on every moment. Trust me when I say, this is just the beginning for Aidan Bissett. His name is going to be everywhere soon enough.

Now let’s talk about Coin. This was my first time seeing them live, and I can honestly say they’ve left me speechless. Coin doesn’t just perform—they create an experience that grabs hold of you and doesn’t let go. The energy in the venue was palpable from the second they hit the stage, and the crowd roared to life like they had been waiting all day for this exact moment. Here’s what truly stood out to me:

1. Their Stage Presence: Each band member brought an infectious energy that was impossible to ignore. You could tell they were having the time of their lives, and that joy radiated out into the crowd. The lead singer, Chase Lawrence, was a true showman. He didn’t just stand there and sing; he danced, he jumped, he played different instruments—constantly engaging with the audience, making everyone feel like they were part of something special.

2. The Stage Setup: The visuals were next level. Their use of lights, screens, and other effects made the performance feel like a sensory overload in the best possible way. Each song seemed to have its own visual theme, from neon lights flashing in time with the beats to softer lighting during more intimate moments. It was clear that a lot of thought went into creating a visual experience that matched the energy of their music, and it paid off.

3. The Band’s Versatility: One thing that really stood out was the band’s sheer musical talent. The lead singer played multiple instruments throughout the show, effortlessly switching between keyboard, guitar, and more. The seamless way the band transitioned between songs, instruments, and moods was a testament to their skill as musicians. They weren’t just playing music; they were putting on a masterclass in how to captivate an audience.

4. Audience Engagement: Coin knows how to keep their fans engaged. At one point, they had the entire crowd singing along, arms in the air, and dancing as if no one was watching. Chase Lawrence has this unique ability to connect with the audience, whether it’s through a personal story before a song or an impromptu jam session that felt like it could only happen in that exact moment. It’s this level of interaction that sets them apart from other bands.

5. Setlist Variety: Coin delivered a well-rounded setlist that covered everything from their biggest hits to deeper cuts that die-hard fans were craving. They knew exactly when to ramp up the energy with high-octane tracks and when to bring things down for more introspective moments, creating a perfect balance that kept the audience fully engaged from start to finish.

Coin’s performance wasn’t just a concert; it was an experience, the kind that stays with you long after the music fades. It’s rare to find a band that has so much energy, stage presence, and raw musical talent all rolled into one, but Coin ticks all those boxes and then some. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to their music, seeing Coin live is an unforgettable experience that leaves you buzzing with excitement. I walked in as a casual listener, but by the time they closed their set, I had become a full-on fan. If you ever get the chance to see them live, don’t even think twice—buy the ticket.

FINAL GRADE: A+++

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